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Excelon RNT® 68 Food & Beverage Tubing

OVERVIEW

Excelon RNT 68 Food and Beverage Hose (PVC Vinyl Hose/Tubing)

PVC Food Grade Tube for a Variety of Applications
Approved by the FDA, USDA, UL, and more, Excelon RNT Food and Beverage Hose is the perfect choice for a number of food grade applications. It is suitable for use with liquids, semi-liquids, and gases, and its clear plastic design allows for easy flow monitoring. Easy to clean, even up to the stringent standards of food and beverage processing, this food grade PVC tubing can be sterilized with both gas and radiation, and can be flushed with most sanitizers and cleaners.

Its flexibility, combined with availability in multiple, twin, and strippable-bore configurations allow for fast, easy, and organized installation, and it can also be used with a variety of clamps or barbed style fittings for even greater versatility. In addition to the clear plastic configuration, RNT Food and Beverage Hose can be custom run in colors; please contact our customer service department with your requirements.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

Features of Excelon RNT® 68 Food & Beverage Flexible Vinyl Tubing:

Clear material, with a dense, smooth bore

Resistant to oxidation, chemicals and bacteria

Chemical or thermal bonding

Can be gas or radiation sterilized

Extreme flexibility permits easy set-ups

Available in transparent or opaque
colors

Flushes clean with most conventional cleaners and sanitizers

Can be used with a variety of fittings: radiator clamp or barbed type

Other features include:

Compatibility with nearly any non-solvent chemical

Batch consistency

Not affected by oxidizing or reducing agents

Does not affect taste, smell, or texture of gases or fluids flowing through it